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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1948)
MONDAY, l"CB. 2, 1948 HCRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NIN1 Bricker In Dark Horse Role Again WAMIIINUTON, I'Vb a Hi-nn. I ur thicker nf Oliln move,, buck lulu a republican ilm kinr- rule today. Itppcilln art) Ihiil liiM'ki'in of Hliiulnr 'lull full Id win I he (Ki pioMitrnlliil iiciiiilnulliiii (i,r ilit'lr uiiiii tliltkrr "III lie ihrlr annml choice. Aa I hr vim pi-i.lilrntliil niiiilllirr III 11144, Mrlikrr Ima n Hide uriiuiilii Inure Willi parly ini-mbi-is. Anil II a ri'i-riil (li'iiiumirntiiiii i,,r him nl Ilm (lol' iiiilliiniil nuiiinlllrr ini-i'l-Inn linn menus uiiylliliiii, lie la pop iilur Willi orgiinlr.iilliiii rrpubllrnnii wliu limn u Iniiil vulii- In imiiiniiii tntiYrntlntia. Mi ll krr linn hl.-ppc il nnidn Una year III fuvnr ul 'lull, Jtirtt nn 'lull mil nut nf IiIh Ohio riillfiiKur'n wnv III IIM4. In nilillllnn. Ill liki-r I Mm iiiikIf I'iiib to ii ii 1 1 i U: 1 1 in iivi'ly for 'l ull. Tliua hla fllrnda htiy lln minima iluikhnrar wlui will iK-rnill hitunrir In be trolled nut nil tlin liuik nnly If nil rxjtrclrd cuiivrntliiti tlriii lie Iwrm Tuft mid (Inv. Tlinlima K. Dewey of Nrwr York runt In- lirnkrii In Tuft's nd.itnliiuc. That poaalblhty mny hi Inn bi-rnii-ie nrltllnr Tnft llnr Drwry Ih rxici-trd til K1VP III to I lie ntlii'r. 'Minn In (luubl where thr Drwry furi-ni would ku III Hint event but moat politicians do nnl think Drwry would back llrlrkrr. Main Street Sign Attracts Interest i i" - jl i" 51 "" H ' p " I 3 ttAUcomu you : ; ; - r HM. . , t MX t The nliuvr ln, advrrllalnt Klamath I'ulli and Oregon's newest rdurnthinul inatilutlon, h imi Main alrrri nmr tenter, tliruuih (lie rourlcajr of tlin Foalrr-Klrlsrr sliu people. It greets arrivals on I . H. highway 111. Basebr-I On Program At Jaycee Meet H tv Ire flub I'roa;ram Junior chamber of commerce, Monday, 7 p. m., Wlnem hotel. I.lonn, Turkday noon, WllUrd hot-1. 20-30. TuffcfJAy, 1 p. m., Wit turd liolel, KlHHnii, ThurJay noon, Wll lard hotel. HoroplfmUU. I'cl.ran cif t. Thuriiy noon, KoUry, Friday noon, Uttlard. Ward Manager brrn plarrd nortlilMJund I nrenz Stnrp Gets Addition CIUUKJUIN, Feb 3- Mr. und Mrs. W. M Loitdj-, wliii Iihvi ojrr- twl Ihfl Wct Hldr Ktnrn for Hip past five and our-lialf yram, arr rnlanilnil U) capacity of thrlr bit. Inrta CAtnbllshmrnl to more Hum , double. U.rrn, ulxi wax m-niily rlectrd mayur of t'hll(juln. Miy thpy urc doinw tliii in Dir brlirf ilmt ' t'lillrMUiii ntlll offrra ifixKt butlitr.'a opM)rtunlllrji. 'I In ulnirr. for rx . ainplr. thr a tore hnx brrn very biuy wild Hie town ovrrflowlng witJi rnud c-ointrti(-tlnt) workers nnd with all hnu.irji and Uallrr camp full. 'Yit Writ Hldr aUiro U brinu ic 1 drMtfiird bjlh Inside and out in a modrrn atylr. tfuinc of the out atandliiff truturrs whtrh will br rm pluyrd will bo nrw dUpluy IaIuikU, an oprn rrfrlurrutrd dairy vasr, full i aat, aoft drinkA, Ico errant and , Imwn food counter. Brlf wrvkc 1 Mil b fftaiurrd thrniiithout the iiorc. v A larifrr walkin box fur mralJt a..d perishables and a nrw wair- hoUMP with a loAdiiK, dock luiv brrn addrd al the rrr of the bulldtng. Nrw cement idrwulkj. have been l mm Urd which ar of the routftv top variety to prevent tullmu In bad m-eatlinr, Canopim have been extendrd over Die two Kurtollne ,' pumpii. Tho mtld weather h tnmlr it jKvviiblft to continue uninterrupted thfl Job of construction and 1-orrni plana to bft ready for a grand open ing aomt tin. in April. Watts Tells How Weather lake PlatlS Helped Western Forester lihrarvVntp Win Fire Battle In 7947 'i Social Hygiene Meeting Slated PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 3 - Dr. Jumea II. B. UoMinrri will ienk l the aiH-lal hyKlene confrrence Feb runry 4. to lie held In the Milium mnh lintel. Pnrtlnnd. Dr. Doftftnrd la prufeiuwir nf no. rlulncy mid director of the Wllllnm T. Carter fnundntlnn nf the VIiil vrralty of Pennsylvania. Chairman nf the atnte nimnnnrtiiR rnnunlttee. tlivl.ilon of aoclnl hymene. la Dr. lr O. Dubnrh, irofraanr of political arlrnir. Lewla and Clark college, Portland. It la expected that public heullh department! In all coiuitlea In Ore Koii will be reprcaented at the conference. My W II I I AM F. I.OWU I. WAMHINCITON. Feb. 2 01-i-Tho wrulhrr wn on the aide of the writrrn Ime.'.trr iltirllltl the pnst aea- MHl. 'Ilirie wnr fewer liKhluliii- firea on the nution'a tlinberlaiuta. 'l'lila wua off-iei to aome extent by trnulitn in the drnuKht-blankeietl Kolllhwr.M but the flre-flKhllnic Job III the DoukIh fir nreu. where much nf the luinlM-r coini-a from, U de-M-riljetl by a fnrrat offlclnl aa one of the cuMr.t nnd tMat in recrul yeara. In a yrur when foiel u.-e for timber cuttinu nnd rei-rrnlloii la believed to hnve lieen f-reulc.il In hhlory, there were only 11.203 Urea. Tlml lomparra with ll .RHo m 1046. Mitiicnii.ard flrea In IIM7 nurn- tiered tiii7t. only ciubl more thiui the previoua yrnr. Ilralilra norninl dlfflcultlea In con- j trollliiK fire In the niKKcd foreat ' country, manpower wna unuauully ainice. I The foreat aervlce met thut emeig-1 ency by reaorl to muchlliea. J Chief Koieater l.yle F. Walla tella alxiul It Una wuy In Ilia niinunl re port. Jual out: "t'nnntiloyrd laoor waa no lonitrr firrly avuiluble for fire fiKhtinir. Iiidtihlrlnl labor had to be drnwn on In emeriti-iwica. The hluh cit nf audi Inlxir and lack nf wonda exiierl ence innde u e.vaeiiiinl thnt aa much of the work o puwiblc be accom plihhed by mrcliunliiil meniia." Hut dlfflctiltlea are found even there. Increuaed ninhnnKiitlon. he anya, luui been alowed down by ahort agea and obaolesrence of edulpment Uae of aircraft la credited with much of the aucresa nf fire control 111 the weatern reuiona. A liluhly trained force of 2.10 parachute fire futhtera vaa alntloued nl alrulcmc jKiluta. After linvliiB proved them.irlvea In the Northweal. a itroup of these "smoke Jumpers" wna sent to the Olln foreat In New Mexico, which c includes a.hUKe primitive area, with out roada nnd trails. j There also was further use of hellcoptrm. Bouie of the forest offl- ' cers lire enthusiastic over the possi bilities of Una type of alrcrufl but j auy some Improvements are needed ' to fit their needs. ! The army coojiernted nitnlli In the uae of water bombs to break down , the head of a fire. Fire Truck-Car Crash Hurts 3 i MKDFORD. Feb. 2 i,V A fire man and a Talent. Ore., couple J were Injured yesterduy when nn automobile and a city fire truck col t llded on Main street here, sendluK I the truck careening Into a gasoline ' service itutlon. Stewart Hnnson. .'14. and his wife, Jesaie. were treuted In a hospital along with Tom Bchcrer, the In - Jured fireman. l.AKEVIEW, Feb. 2 PeUtlons ; re'iueating the Lake county court to call a special election of the tax- i payers to vote a tax for county library will soon be In circulation, U 1 was agreed by a group that met last : week ut the city library. The meeting was called by the ! Lakevlewr branch of the Association of American University Women which Is sponsoring the drive for the city library board. Attending were members of the library board, the county court, town council and representatives of clubs, grange), civic organizations and communities from throughout the county. Mr.t. Richard Proebstel. president of AAUW was in charge. The group voted to circulate the petition without delay. If the tax Ui raise approximately 12.000 Is voted. It will be outside the six per cent limitation which affects the county budget. There was no de cision as to how long the levy would run. Havbnll will be tha main subject at the Jaycee dinner meeting to night, with William Spangler, presi dent of the Klamath Baseball As sociation. Inc., giving the main ad dress. Dale Throckmorton, chair man for the day, has arranged 'o show a film on baseball at the luncheon, showing the meaning of the game lo a community and the children of a community. Twenty-Thirty club will celebrate ILi 25th birthday at their meeting this week with their wives and women friends as guests. Rex Rog ers will conduct the meeting and JucH-e David R. Vandenberg will apeak. Dr. Ruth Hupson or the extenslo 1 division of the University of Oregon will show a group of still pictures of natural life at Crater lake at the Klwanls luncheon on February 5 Charles R. Stark will act as chair man and Toe LaClair will operate the projector. Dr. Hopson. now teaching adult classes here on flora and fauna of Oregon, prepared the pictures when she was naturalist at the national park. The human heart will be de scribed and discussed at the Rotary luncheon this Friday by Dr. Charles Rugh ':, i-, , ; - t s 4 us . - I ' 'Jh HOWARD R, BTROVD Your occupational experience, edu cation, hobbies and interests, all have a hearing on your placement In the navy. Nose Red aid Raw an to a cold? To relieve martini irritation sat! hlp nature heal, smooth on a bit ef gentle, soothing, carefully medicated RE5IN0L0'""" Turn those no Innger-used articles Into cash now ! Herald and News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. Preserve Those Valuable Papers and Documents Let Ui Copy Them lp (o ',"XU" B0e Underwood's Camera Shop 727 Main I'hone 10U3 Steak Chicken and Benfood Dinners Lounge and Dan:lng Open p. m. till t a. m. 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See if some of the suggested im provements below would increase your farm's efficiency: BARN STALLS MILK HOUSE NEW BARN RE-ROOFED BARN PREFABRICATED CHICKEN OR HOG HOUSES NEW OR IMPROVED SILO MACHINERY SHEDS NEW FENCES Remodeling or improving farm build ings and equipment can be paid for on a convenient monthly basis, while they are working for you. The First National Thrifty-Pay plan allows you as long as 3 years to pay with no down payment required. Tell your building supply dealer that you want a Thrifty-Pay loan. Or see your nearest branch of First National Bank. KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol PORTLAND MIMIII MMIM IPIIT I M I M I A N C I HMOHIIIH Ward's Names New Manager Howard R. Stroud arrived in Klamath Falls Saturday end Im mediately assumed his duties na manager of Montgomery Ward and company. He succeeds A. E, Olnes, who has been transferred to Mc Mlnnvllle, Ore. 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